Sentences with amidships
a·mid·ships
A a - The ferry hit us amidships.
- [The U-boat captain] waited until the crosshairs lay directly amidships. “Torpedo . . . los!”Two more torpedoes were fired; one ran erratic; the second hit amidships. The saloon, instead of being at the stern, according to the old method of construction, is placed more amidships. The main cabin, most amidships, was 8 feet 3 inches broad [. . . ]
- The berths are located amidships.
- The little air-conditioned captain's cabin amidships is her home, and to the crew she is affectionately known as La Bergere.
- In stating that the Woosters never give up, I was in error. These words caught me amidships and took all the fighting spirit out of me, leaving me a spent force.
- A long, narrow office with a desk placed amidships.
- These stories described how the giant liner had buckled amidships from the force of the collision.